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  • higher. Computational and Data Science Foundations 8 semester hours DATA 133: Introduction to Data Science I or CSCI 144: Introduction to Computer Science (4) DATA 233: Introduction to Data Science II (4) Statistical Foundations 8 semester hours Any of MATH/STAT 145, STAT 231, 232, 233, or MATH/STAT 242 (4) MATH/STAT 348: Statistical Computing and Consulting (4) Domain-Specific Elective 4 semester hours Select at least one course from the list of electives below that applies data science principles

  • November 12, 2012 A group of nine Computer Science and Computer Engineering students competed at an international computer programming competition Nov. 3. Team sets sights on next year By Jesse Major ’14 A group of nine Computer Science and Computer Engineering students competed at an international computer programming competition Nov. 3. First time competitor, Ben Landes ’14, described the Association for Computing Machinery International Collegiate Programming Contest as “sports for nerds

  • Library. The photo exhibition, created and sponsored by the Munich-based White Rose Foundation (Weiße Rose Stiftung), chronicles the brief yet intense history of the White Rose resistance movement against the Nazi regime. The exhibit is currently on tour across the United States and comes to PLU during the university’s renowned Powell-Heller Conference for Holocaust Education, March 12-14. According to exhibit organizers, The White Rose was a small, nonviolent resistance group formed in 1942 by

  • byaden@plu.edu Around the World AUC 214, Chris Knutzen Hall6:00 PM - 8:00 PMTravel the world without leaving PLU! Take a tour of interactive table displays to learn about the unique history, character, and culture of different countries as represented by students who have personal connections to those locations. For questions contact Heather Jacobsen, jacobsha@plu.edu Wednesday, November 15th Namibia: Music and Medicine AUC 2014:00 PM - 5:00 PMPLU alumna Elizabeth Larios will share about her

  • their personal goals for completing a minor.Minors Survey Report Spring 2021Teaching and Course FeedbackAt the end of each semester, students are invited to participate in online course evaluations for each enrolled course. Faculty, chairs, and deans use these results for immediate instructional improvement and as part of standard promotion and tenure procedures. These data are only used internally to department/division/school considerations. Faculty can access the course evaluation software at

  • and health care would be the ultimate goal, but then a couple of classes focused on plant development and global agriculture grew a new passion.“I have a family history of agriculture, my grandfather used to have apple orchards in Eastern Washington,” she said, explaining why her PLU biology classes resonated with her. “From that point forward, I began to pursue plant biology, as I had both personal and academic passion in the subject.” On her way to her degree, Davis completed a capstone project

  • University Gallery presents an invitational exhibit featuring notable, regional artists whose work utilizes the book. The show will explore the book’s long history as a vessel for stories in new and contemporary ways. “The Story Depends on the Teller: Book Arts in the Pacific Northwest” kicks off March 9, with an opening reception from 5-7pm, and continues through April 6. “This area has a strong population of readers, and is home to many writing programs, which leads to people wanting to create a book

  • BJUG DAY: Q&A with Scholarship Recipient Lauren Mendez ’15 Posted by: Silong Chhun / October 28, 2021 October 28, 2021 By Veronice CrakerMarketing & CommunicationsYour investment in scholarships is an investment in the personal and economic well-being of individuals and our communities. With your support, students will join generations of Lutes who are thought leaders, engaged community members, and local leaders. With increasingly diverse lived experiences, their presence on our campus

  • ambient reinforcement is readily available), is the fact that students typically approach studying in large blocks of time and therefore do not receive enough repetitive reinforcement outside of class.  The most exciting thing about online language study, then, is how the multitude of exercises, both active and passive, can be accomplished using a variety of media platforms (e.g. mobile phones, computers, mp3 players, etc.) that are built into one’s daily routine in a way that traditional language

  • Math CareersMany students think the only possible careers for mathematics majors are in educational fields, but this misconception has been readily disproved by past graduates from PLU. While many of our graduates are accomplished mathematics teachers and district leaders, others have found successful careers as financial analysts or engineers, data scientists, actuaries, consultants, lawyers, software engineers, statisticians, government contractors, scientific researchers and in a variety of